Mike Trout hit for his first-career cycle Tuesday night against the Seattle Mariners, becoming the youngest American League player ever to do so at age 21 years and 288 days. He also drove in five runs and had a stolen base. Here's a look at Trout's historic performance. Kirby Lee, USA TODAY Sports

Mike Trout reacts after being doused with water after the game against the Seattle Mariners at Angel Stadium. Trout hit for the cycle in the 12-0 victory. Kirby Lee, USA TODAY Sports

Mike Trout is doused with cold water by teammates after hitting for the cycle against the Seattle Mariners. Alex Gallardo, AP

Mike Trout hits a solo home run in the eighth inning to complete the cycle against the Seattle Mariners. Alex Gallardo, AP

Mike Trout hits a solo home run in the eighth inning to hit for the cycle against the Seattle Mariners. Alex Gallardo, AP

Mike Trout acknowledges the crowd after his solo home run in the eighth inning completed the cycle. Alex Gallardo, AP